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  1. 🎙️ #KindaDailyShow @the_travel_people_podcast joins @politicalbillsc and @barrettgruber!
    Bill and Barrett might be #overworked!
    🎧 Listen wherever you get #podcasts or 📺 Watch on YouTube!
    🔗 linktr.ee/theallaboutnothingpo
    #Subscribe #Follow #Share

  2. 🎙️ #KindaDailyShow @the_travel_people_podcast joins @politicalbillsc and @barrettgruber!
    Bill and Barrett might be #overworked!
    🎧 Listen wherever you get #podcasts or 📺 Watch on YouTube!
    🔗 linktr.ee/theallaboutnothingpo
    #Subscribe #Follow #Share

  3. 🎙️ #KindaDailyShow @the_travel_people_podcast joins @politicalbillsc and @barrettgruber!
    Bill and Barrett might be #overworked!
    🎧 Listen wherever you get #podcasts or 📺 Watch on YouTube!
    🔗 linktr.ee/theallaboutnothingpo
    #Subscribe #Follow #Share

  4. I just published my website and made a promise to my self to make that first blogpost there + make further adjustments to the site as per my friends input.

    AND THEN I TOOK OVERTIME WORK AT MY JOB!
    Solong planned release timetables!

    Seriously. I like my job and all overwork is fully in my controll and compensates very well. Better not to stress and hurry. Writing is a thinking with letters, better to take its time :)

    Feel free to check my site and butlerians pledge.

    #overworked #butlerians

  5. I just published my website and made a promise to my self to make that first blogpost there + make further adjustments to the site as per my friends input.

    AND THEN I TOOK OVERTIME WORK AT MY JOB!
    Solong planned release timetables!

    Seriously. I like my job and all overwork is fully in my controll and compensates very well. Better not to stress and hurry. Writing is a thinking with letters, better to take its time :)

    Feel free to check my site and butlerians pledge.

    #overworked #butlerians

  6. I just published my website and made a promise to my self to make that first blogpost there + make further adjustments to the site as per my friends input.

    AND THEN I TOOK OVERTIME WORK AT MY JOB!
    Solong planned release timetables!

    Seriously. I like my job and all overwork is fully in my controll and compensates very well. Better not to stress and hurry. Writing is a thinking with letters, better to take its time :)

    Feel free to check my site and butlerians pledge.

    #overworked #butlerians

  7. I was going to make a post about my web page and my new /e/OS phone....then i had to work overtime and noticed that both of those projects stil need some work so i opted to just shitpost instead.

    #OverworkedNotLazy #shitpost #overworked #workinprogress

  8. I was going to make a post about my web page and my new /e/OS phone....then i had to work overtime and noticed that both of those projects stil need some work so i opted to just shitpost instead.

    #OverworkedNotLazy #shitpost #overworked #workinprogress

  9. It's #crazy how we blame #workers for being #overworked by calling it #burnout and #implying that it's kind of like a mental #health issue you need to work through on your own, often with the help of an expensive mental health professional, instead of like a #systemic issue. As if people just unilaterally decide to overwork themselves to the point their mental health deteriorates.

  10. It's #crazy how we blame #workers for being #overworked by calling it #burnout and #implying that it's kind of like a mental #health issue you need to work through on your own, often with the help of an expensive mental health professional, instead of like a #systemic issue. As if people just unilaterally decide to overwork themselves to the point their mental health deteriorates.

  11. It's #crazy how we blame #workers for being #overworked by calling it #burnout and #implying that it's kind of like a mental #health issue you need to work through on your own, often with the help of an expensive mental health professional, instead of like a #systemic issue. As if people just unilaterally decide to overwork themselves to the point their mental health deteriorates.

  12. It's #crazy how we blame #workers for being #overworked by calling it #burnout and #implying that it's kind of like a mental #health issue you need to work through on your own, often with the help of an expensive mental health professional, instead of like a #systemic issue. As if people just unilaterally decide to overwork themselves to the point their mental health deteriorates.

  13. It's #crazy how we blame #workers for being #overworked by calling it #burnout and #implying that it's kind of like a mental #health issue you need to work through on your own, often with the help of an expensive mental health professional, instead of like a #systemic issue. As if people just unilaterally decide to overwork themselves to the point their mental health deteriorates.

  14. In the last few months, I have felt , , , behind and planless. But, couple of days ago I stopped drinking big mugs of daily. I think I am doing better. More sleepy during the day, sure. Bursty work efficiency, deep work and flow, but that's as usual. Quick googling suggests there isn't a link between and though, so may be .

  15. In the last few months, I have felt #overwhelmed, #overworked, #anxious, behind and planless. But, couple of days ago I stopped drinking big mugs of #blacktea daily. I think I am doing better. More sleepy during the day, sure. Bursty work efficiency, deep work and flow, but that's as usual. Quick googling suggests there isn't a link between #caffeine and #anxiety though, so may be #confirmationbias. #astrodon #postdoclife #publishandperish

  16. In the last few months, I have felt #overwhelmed, #overworked, #anxious, behind and planless. But, couple of days ago I stopped drinking big mugs of #blacktea daily. I think I am doing better. More sleepy during the day, sure. Bursty work efficiency, deep work and flow, but that's as usual. Quick googling suggests there isn't a link between #caffeine and #anxiety though, so may be #confirmationbias. #astrodon #postdoclife #publishandperish

  17. In the last few months, I have felt #overwhelmed, #overworked, #anxious, behind and planless. But, couple of days ago I stopped drinking big mugs of #blacktea daily. I think I am doing better. More sleepy during the day, sure. Bursty work efficiency, deep work and flow, but that's as usual. Quick googling suggests there isn't a link between #caffeine and #anxiety though, so may be #confirmationbias. #astrodon #postdoclife #publishandperish

  18. In the last few months, I have felt #overwhelmed, #overworked, #anxious, behind and planless. But, couple of days ago I stopped drinking big mugs of #blacktea daily. I think I am doing better. More sleepy during the day, sure. Bursty work efficiency, deep work and flow, but that's as usual. Quick googling suggests there isn't a link between #caffeine and #anxiety though, so may be #confirmationbias. #astrodon #postdoclife #publishandperish

  19. "The bad news, as demonstrated by the American story, is that an age of leisure will not automatically flow from increased productivity. The good news is that political interventions can bring us closer to this vision.

    “While Keynes’ predictions regarding productivity growth have actually been exceeded over the past nearly 100 years,” conclude Behringer, Gonzalez Granda, and van Treeck, “the obstacles to more leisure time are primarily socio-political in nature.”

    The Scandinavian social democracies, even in their recently weakened states, offer the starkest counterexample. They are highly productive, but their workers put in six to ten fewer hours per week than their American counterparts do, a trend that holds for low and high earners alike.

    Unions have proven essential in translating productivity gains into shorter working hours. American union membership has collapsed since the postwar period; Scandinavian union rates have fallen recently, but workers in the region still maintain a powerful, centralized collective bargaining system that secures shorter workweeks, generous paid leave, and predictable schedules.

    The comprehensive welfare systems in these countries further reduce overwork. With universal health care, subsidized childcare, free education through university, and robust social safety nets, Scandinavians don’t face the same financial pressures that drive Americans to sacrifice their free time for a paycheck. Importantly, these welfare policies have also increased female workforce participation, reducing women’s spousal dependency and decreasing the pressure on men to work long hours to support their families.

    Scandinavian societies have seen inequality expand and their welfare states erode in recent years, but these features are still significantly more pronounced than in the United States."

    jacobin.com/2025/03/work-keyne

    #Work #Capitalism #Overworked #Productivity #ClassWarfare #WageSlavery #Keynes #USA #Scandinavia

  20. "The bad news, as demonstrated by the American story, is that an age of leisure will not automatically flow from increased productivity. The good news is that political interventions can bring us closer to this vision.

    “While Keynes’ predictions regarding productivity growth have actually been exceeded over the past nearly 100 years,” conclude Behringer, Gonzalez Granda, and van Treeck, “the obstacles to more leisure time are primarily socio-political in nature.”

    The Scandinavian social democracies, even in their recently weakened states, offer the starkest counterexample. They are highly productive, but their workers put in six to ten fewer hours per week than their American counterparts do, a trend that holds for low and high earners alike.

    Unions have proven essential in translating productivity gains into shorter working hours. American union membership has collapsed since the postwar period; Scandinavian union rates have fallen recently, but workers in the region still maintain a powerful, centralized collective bargaining system that secures shorter workweeks, generous paid leave, and predictable schedules.

    The comprehensive welfare systems in these countries further reduce overwork. With universal health care, subsidized childcare, free education through university, and robust social safety nets, Scandinavians don’t face the same financial pressures that drive Americans to sacrifice their free time for a paycheck. Importantly, these welfare policies have also increased female workforce participation, reducing women’s spousal dependency and decreasing the pressure on men to work long hours to support their families.

    Scandinavian societies have seen inequality expand and their welfare states erode in recent years, but these features are still significantly more pronounced than in the United States."

    jacobin.com/2025/03/work-keyne

    #Work #Capitalism #Overworked #Productivity #ClassWarfare #WageSlavery #Keynes #USA #Scandinavia

  21. "The bad news, as demonstrated by the American story, is that an age of leisure will not automatically flow from increased productivity. The good news is that political interventions can bring us closer to this vision.

    “While Keynes’ predictions regarding productivity growth have actually been exceeded over the past nearly 100 years,” conclude Behringer, Gonzalez Granda, and van Treeck, “the obstacles to more leisure time are primarily socio-political in nature.”

    The Scandinavian social democracies, even in their recently weakened states, offer the starkest counterexample. They are highly productive, but their workers put in six to ten fewer hours per week than their American counterparts do, a trend that holds for low and high earners alike.

    Unions have proven essential in translating productivity gains into shorter working hours. American union membership has collapsed since the postwar period; Scandinavian union rates have fallen recently, but workers in the region still maintain a powerful, centralized collective bargaining system that secures shorter workweeks, generous paid leave, and predictable schedules.

    The comprehensive welfare systems in these countries further reduce overwork. With universal health care, subsidized childcare, free education through university, and robust social safety nets, Scandinavians don’t face the same financial pressures that drive Americans to sacrifice their free time for a paycheck. Importantly, these welfare policies have also increased female workforce participation, reducing women’s spousal dependency and decreasing the pressure on men to work long hours to support their families.

    Scandinavian societies have seen inequality expand and their welfare states erode in recent years, but these features are still significantly more pronounced than in the United States."

    jacobin.com/2025/03/work-keyne

    #Work #Capitalism #Overworked #Productivity #ClassWarfare #WageSlavery #Keynes #USA #Scandinavia

  22. "The bad news, as demonstrated by the American story, is that an age of leisure will not automatically flow from increased productivity. The good news is that political interventions can bring us closer to this vision.

    “While Keynes’ predictions regarding productivity growth have actually been exceeded over the past nearly 100 years,” conclude Behringer, Gonzalez Granda, and van Treeck, “the obstacles to more leisure time are primarily socio-political in nature.”

    The Scandinavian social democracies, even in their recently weakened states, offer the starkest counterexample. They are highly productive, but their workers put in six to ten fewer hours per week than their American counterparts do, a trend that holds for low and high earners alike.

    Unions have proven essential in translating productivity gains into shorter working hours. American union membership has collapsed since the postwar period; Scandinavian union rates have fallen recently, but workers in the region still maintain a powerful, centralized collective bargaining system that secures shorter workweeks, generous paid leave, and predictable schedules.

    The comprehensive welfare systems in these countries further reduce overwork. With universal health care, subsidized childcare, free education through university, and robust social safety nets, Scandinavians don’t face the same financial pressures that drive Americans to sacrifice their free time for a paycheck. Importantly, these welfare policies have also increased female workforce participation, reducing women’s spousal dependency and decreasing the pressure on men to work long hours to support their families.

    Scandinavian societies have seen inequality expand and their welfare states erode in recent years, but these features are still significantly more pronounced than in the United States."

    jacobin.com/2025/03/work-keyne

    #Work #Capitalism #Overworked #Productivity #ClassWarfare #WageSlavery #Keynes #USA #Scandinavia

  23. "The bad news, as demonstrated by the American story, is that an age of leisure will not automatically flow from increased productivity. The good news is that political interventions can bring us closer to this vision.

    “While Keynes’ predictions regarding productivity growth have actually been exceeded over the past nearly 100 years,” conclude Behringer, Gonzalez Granda, and van Treeck, “the obstacles to more leisure time are primarily socio-political in nature.”

    The Scandinavian social democracies, even in their recently weakened states, offer the starkest counterexample. They are highly productive, but their workers put in six to ten fewer hours per week than their American counterparts do, a trend that holds for low and high earners alike.

    Unions have proven essential in translating productivity gains into shorter working hours. American union membership has collapsed since the postwar period; Scandinavian union rates have fallen recently, but workers in the region still maintain a powerful, centralized collective bargaining system that secures shorter workweeks, generous paid leave, and predictable schedules.

    The comprehensive welfare systems in these countries further reduce overwork. With universal health care, subsidized childcare, free education through university, and robust social safety nets, Scandinavians don’t face the same financial pressures that drive Americans to sacrifice their free time for a paycheck. Importantly, these welfare policies have also increased female workforce participation, reducing women’s spousal dependency and decreasing the pressure on men to work long hours to support their families.

    Scandinavian societies have seen inequality expand and their welfare states erode in recent years, but these features are still significantly more pronounced than in the United States."

    jacobin.com/2025/03/work-keyne

    #Work #Capitalism #Overworked #Productivity #ClassWarfare #WageSlavery #Keynes #USA #Scandinavia

  24. At times, when I come across exaggerated or misinterpreted quotes glorifying self-sacrifice or equating strong character with deceit and manipulation, I simply report the post for spreading false information or violating guidelines.

    #selfsacrifice #9to5 #overworked #burnout #InstagramExodus